Airsoft Outlet NW have been checking out the KRYTAC and WarSport LVOA and comparing the Tactical Tailor Urban Operator with the Fight Light modular operator pack:
In addition to the KRYTAC Trident AEGs, KRYTAC and KRISS Group have a number of other licenses that will contribute to their line of training rifles. One of the big names associated with KRYTAC is WarSport Industries. WarSport is famous for the LVOA, or Low Visibility Operations Application SBR and Rifle.
The real WarSport LVOA is designed with some pretty specific features in mind, but one major thing will carry over into the airsoft version: it looks super bad-ass. The original rifle was often equipped with a Magpul UBR stock, but is also currently being offered with a more traditional crane stock.
In order to reduce visibility, the LVOA comes in Foliage Green with some black accents. We expect the replica will match the color scheme of the original.
Without any word yet from KRYTAC, it’s hard to know exactly what the WarSport LVOA airsoft gun will be equipped with. However, it should feature a free float rail with the unique cut-out at the muzzle and a recessed flash hider/muzzle brake, like the real one. Whether the bungee system threaded in the handguard will be included is yet to be seen.
Since the WarSport LVOA runs a cool $3,000+, most folks will never get the chance to own one. A KRYTAC WarSport LVOA training replica, however, should be much more affordable, and will not only be attractive to enthusiasts of the rifle, but will offer a training variant for low-cost shooting that may appeal to owners of the original.
Airsoft Outlet NW is always looking for the latest news and insider stories, so let us know if you hear any rumors. We’ll do our best to ferret them out.
Tactical Tailor is one of the premier manufacturer’s of quality gear for soldiers. In addition to pouches and MOLLE vests, Tactical Tailor has a line of excellent packs, ranging from compact assault packs to extended mission rucks. In this review, we’re comparing the Urban Operator Pack to the Fight Light Modular Operator Pack.
First off, the standard series packs are constructed with 1000D Cordura, making them extremely abrasion resistant, if a little heavier. The Fight Light series packs are made with 500D Cordura and are lighter to reduce weight, whether you’re a warfighter or wilderness enthusiast.
Overall, the packs use almost the same cut, and have almost identical capacity and pocket layout. The main pocket on both is spacious, and the secondary pocket features internal organizers. The Fight Light Modular Operator has a single zipper pouch, while the Urban Operator has a multi-pouch organizer panel. Both packs have an outside flat pouch for quick access.
To read more and hear our final take on these packs, check out our Tac Tailor Pack Comparison Review.